Yes long as the other ATV is running.
If you keep the key on your ATV on for two days, the battery will probably go dead and need a charge or jump start.
yes
I am assuming you mean with the auto engine running. Yes, that is possible but you are putting a strain on the alternator of the car. An alternator is not designed to charge a dead battery. It is designed to keep a charged battery fully charged. as long as the ATV battery is the same voltage as the car battery, usually 12 volts, you can charge it, or jump start the atv and let it charge the battery itself.
My 2005 Honda Forman rancher ATV dies unable to start or shift back to neutral when checking battery still says it is fully charged. Could it be a regulator problem?
sand in the starter or dead battery. make sure your battery is fully charged and stand up your ATV on its rear wheels 3/4 of the way and try to start it. itll get the sand out but make sure your battery is charged. if that doesnt work it could be your sarter solenoid. 20 bucks at Honda
Just under the back of the seat.
I have a 1994 Polaris 4x4 with a battery that is about 9 months old and it won't start. I can hear the cylinoid clicking which is next to the battery. I have tried to jump the battery, but have no change in the results. The lights seem nice and bright so I don't think the battery is dead. I am leaning towards a starter problem, is this correct?
12 volts
well wire a switch running from your fan to your battery.
you have a loose or dirty battery cable battery is weak or cilenoide is going out.
Under the seat on my 125M. The seat is removed by pulling a lever on the right side by the gas tank. ---------------- Under the right rear fender on a honda Rincon ATV